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Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global
Food System marks a significant intervention into the field of
literary food studies. Drawing on new work in world literature,
cultural studies, and environmental studies, the essays gathered
here explore how literary and cultural texts have represented and
responded to the global food system from the late nineteenth
century to the present day. Covering topics such as the impact of
colonial monocultures and industrial agriculture, enclosure and the
loss of the commons, the meatification of diets, the toxification
of landscapes, and the consequences of climate breakdown, the
volume ranges across the globe, from Thailand to Brazil, Cyprus to
the Caribbean. Whether it is anxieties over imported meat in late
Victorian Britain, labour struggles on Guatemalan banana
plantations, or food dependency in Puerto Rico, the contributors to
this volume show how fiction, poetry, drama, film, and music have
critically explored and contributed to food cultures worldwide.
This book offers a set of learning principles to support the design
of rich learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics (STEM) higher education, including detailed
evaluations and discussions for a variety of science subjects.
Further, it presents a professional learning framework that can be
used to support the implementation of blended learning technologies
to increase buy-in from academic staff, to support grass roots
initiatives, to develop a sense of community, and to sustain
change. The principles developed here will help readers to think
about blended learning from a learner's perspective, put learning
first, and develop activities that will help learners achieve
better learning outcomes. In addition, the book addresses how to
design rich, evidence-based, blended learning experiences that
support learning. It demonstrates a range of learning principles in
practice, with step-by-step instructions, and includes templates,
supporting material, instructions and other resources to help
teachers embed and adapt designs in their own subject. Readers will
be equipped with an expanded toolkit of resources, designs, ideas
and activities that can be directly applied in a variety of subject
areas.
Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global
Food System marks a significant intervention into the field of
literary food studies. Drawing on new work in world literature,
cultural studies, and environmental studies, the essays gathered
here explore how literary and cultural texts have represented and
responded to the global food system from the late nineteenth
century to the present day. Covering topics such as the impact of
colonial monocultures and industrial agriculture, enclosure and the
loss of the commons, the meatification of diets, the toxification
of landscapes, and the consequences of climate breakdown, the
volume ranges across the globe, from Thailand to Brazil, Cyprus to
the Caribbean. Whether it is anxieties over imported meat in late
Victorian Britain, labour struggles on Guatemalan banana
plantations, or food dependency in Puerto Rico, the contributors to
this volume show how fiction, poetry, drama, film, and music have
critically explored and contributed to food cultures worldwide.
Bringing together the work of literary critics, social scientists,
activists, and creative writers, this edited collection explores
the complex relationships between environmental change, political
struggle, and cultural production in the Caribbean. It ranges
across the archipelago, with essays covering such topics as the
literary representation of tropical storms and hurricanes, the
cultural fallout from the Haitian earthquake of 2010, struggles
over the rainforest in Guyana, and the role of colonial travel
narratives in the reorganization of landscapes. The collection
marks an important contribution to the fields of Caribbean studies,
postcolonial studies, and ecocriticism. Through its deployment of
the concept of 'world-ecology', it offers up a new angle of vision
on the interconnections between aesthetics, ecology, and politics.
The volume seeks to grasp these categories not as discrete (if
overlapping) entities, but rather as differentiated moments within
a single historical process. The 'social' changes through which the
Caribbean has developed have always involved changes in the
relationship between humans and the rest of nature; and these
changes have long been entangled with the emergence of new kinds of
cultural production. The contributors to this collection provide a
series of unique insights into the relationship between aesthetic
practice and specific ecological processes and pressure-points in
the region. More than ever Caribbean writers and artists are
engaging explicitly with environmental concerns in their work; this
volume responds to that trend by bringing literary and cultural
criticism into sustained dialogue with debates around local,
national, and regional ecological issues.
In the town of Balbek the far right are about to seize power. At
the local theatre, Aymeric dreams of celebrity; Lucas longs for a
liberal revolution; Michael is seduced by the extremists; Juliette
Demba is in fear for her life. As this political earthquake ripples
through the town, Aymeric must make his choice: resist the forces
of hatred or harness them for his own success. Based on the real
life story of Gustaf Grundgens, whose dreams of fame led him to
betray everything, and at the peak of his career, perform Faust for
Hitler, Mephisto [A Rhapsody] is a searing contemporary response to
Klaus Mann's banned, and fiercely political cult novel. Samuel
Gallet's urgent new play asks: what would you sacrifice to do the
right thing?
The Gospel of John is a beloved book in the Bible that has guided
and served Christians for thousands of years. Written by one of
Jesus' closest friends during his ministry on planet Earth, the
Gospel of John tells the unique story of God becoming a man, full
of grace and truth. This 40-day devotional is designed to help
teens and young adults become confident in the Scriptures and
expand the understanding of identity and freedom in Christ.
(Includes commentary on Neil Anderson's "Steps to Freedom in
Christ," used worldwide as a proven tool for spiritual resolution
and growth.)
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Tartuffe (Paperback)
Moliere; Translated by Chris Campbell
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R403
Discovery Miles 4 030
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A new English translation of one of Moliere's most famous
theatrical comedies, performed at Birmingham Repertory Theatre, UK,
in 2013.When the seemingly perfect Tartuffe ingratiates himself
with the wealthy Orgon and his mother Madame Pernelle, he is soon
welcomed into their home and into their lives. His combination of
charm, respectability and religious authority proves so
irresistible that he is eventually promised the hand of Orgon's
daughter in marriage. But the rest of Orgon's family have grave
doubts - is there more to Tartuffe than meets the eye? When the
threat of eviction for the family and imprisonment for Orgon become
apparent, is it all too late to find out? This hilarious and
irreverent whirlwind of lies, religious hypocrisy and family feuds
features one of theatre's most perfect comedy creations, the
beguiling Tartuffe.
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